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Heart attack risk: Is expanded cholesterol testing warranted?

Heart attack risk: Is expanded cholesterol testing warranted?

Some specialists say screening is needed to detect ‘bad cholesterol’ linked to heart attacks in younger people, but the RACGP is cautious.


Strep A cases on the rise

Strep A cases on the rise

We must remember our earliest hygiene lessons as vaccine trials continue, writes Professor Michael Good.


The state of reproductive carrier screening in Australia

The state of reproductive carrier screening in Australia

SPONSORED: The third in a series of free webinars focused on non-invasive prenatal screening is due to take place next week.


Prenatal screening that goes beyond the common trisomies

Prenatal screening that goes beyond the common trisomies

SPONSORED: A new webinar is set to highlight the broadened scope of non-invasive prenatal screening for pregnant women.


Become A GP: RACGP launches campaign to boost GP workforce

Become A GP: RACGP launches campaign to boost GP workforce

The new campaign aims to inspire medical students and junior doctors to specialise in general practice.


In Practice: update to ‘gold standard’ general practice resource

In Practice: update to ‘gold standard’ general practice resource

The RACGP Library now has the latest edition of John Murtagh’s General practice available for members.


Leadership during COVID

Leadership during COVID

Dr Ai-Vee Chua joins Rebekah and Charlotte to discuss leadership during COVID in the rural and remote areas of Australia.


Value vs volume

Value vs volume

Dr Kean Seng Lim joins hosts Charlotte, Ash and Bek to discuss value versus volume, and the asymmetry of benefit.


Leadership in transgender health

Leadership in transgender health

Just a GP hosts Bek and Charlotte are joined by Dr Martina Gleeson who joins this episode to discuss her leadership in transgender health.


Why prenatal screening may soon become standard practice

Why prenatal screening may soon become standard practice

SPONSORED CONTENT: Recent technological advances have made the test faster, cheaper, more accurate, and increasingly comprehensive.


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